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Apr 18 2008  | Views 1683 |  Comments  (60)
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  Parveen69 posted 2 mnths ago


Hi
Enjoyed this post of yours.  Specially the line on "Age"

Age is a state of the mind and has nothing to do with your chronological age. If you act young, you will begin to feel young too



  Shuvashree posted 3 mnths ago

Hi Sue,
Thanks so much for your warm comments and blessings. I am so glad that you could relate to it. I know it is so sad, that when in life one needs love and company the most that is when they have to be on their own.   I really wish there was more I could do for my mom. 
Shuvashree 



  Sue Menon posted 3 mnths ago

Shuvashree,

This was a beautiful write, very sensitive, personal, and I am sure a lot of readers like me could relate to it. Many of us who spent the best part of our lives looking after our homes and children are heading towards a lonely life as empty nesters.  Your mother is very lucky that in spite of your busy lives you are so caring towards her needs. God bless you.

Sue



  Shuvashree posted 3 mnths ago

Usha,
Thanks so much.   Glad you liked it.
Shuvashree



  Shuvashree posted 3 mnths ago

Simmu,

 Thanks. Glad you could relate to it. Surely the biggest fear one can have is that of loneliness. Old age is the time when this fear strikes the hardest and people react differently to the fear. Some become recluses while others go about grabbing attention like your neighbourhood aunt.
Shuvashree
 



  Usha M posted 3 mnths ago

loved this! an extra hug to your mother from me.. 



  simmu posted 3 mnths ago

touching post,i think lonliness is one thing which humans fear the most. and as old age strikes thse fears increase. recently an aunt in the neighbour hood who is alone,requested me with force to visit her house n she started showing me her room s n things around.i felt so sorry for the lady.that i dreaded my old age.
these people need love. 



  Shuvashree posted 3 mnths ago

Hi Chandrika,
Thanks alot. Great that you liked it.  Yes it is true that nowadays "samdhis" are getting on very well. It is a good thing. Yes relations between parents and children too has changed alot and they are good friends too.

Shuvashree



  chandrika radhakrishnan posted 3 mnths ago

Yes like all thing shuvashree, the equation between parents and children too have changed with many of the latter spreading their wings far and wide. Nice write-up. I recently noticed two pair of elders enjoying a nice vacation sponsered by their children. They were "sambandhis" or "samdhis" as it is called in certain parts of India. They had a nice time, a holiday at their own pace. I quite liked the way things are changing in India with people making effort to be on good terms even in what once was a "  combustible" relationship!
chandrika



  Shuvashree posted 3 mnths ago

Hi Wiskyd,
Thanks. Glad you could relate to it.
Yeah I am glad that I live near enough to be able to go and meet up with mom on an off. You know something, when you have lost one parent, you constantly live in fear of losing the other and once you have felt the loss, a deep rooted fear for again losing and the hurt settles in. Often I wish that at least one of us sisters could live in the same city as her to be able to keep an eye out for her.  Loss of a parent can shake one up and make one realize their value in our lives. They are the only ones who can unconditionally love us. 
Shuvashree





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